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Show FROM OYERTHE SEAS . iher 1'WisH Womnn Gives Hot Ve dtU lor the Honor or Marry. ',hsj a I'auiicr Prince. STAETLING EUMOES PROM BRAZIL wmink Creates a Sensation by Declining Offioes at the Hands of the Emperor. r-AKis, Mrch 22,-Prince Joseph Lb,min.ki, better known as "Prince r ibo" has concluded to leave Paris, J .cj )je i,as found di&trossingly inhos-"it'able inhos-"it'able since he was cast oft by his wife, ,,o was a wealthy widow when she married him for his title, and return to Toland. The prince is a wll-known character in nearly ..n h Ruronoan capitals. ! HE SQIIANDEBKD THE MONJiY nod estates which ho inherited, as well a8 the funds that he could borrow from friends and acquaintances. The Prince's marriage to tho widow of Doyor the well-known manufacturer of Mtcnt medicines, was the talk of Paris r a season. On the wedding morning ollicer of tbo law Hiiced his apparel in naviuent of a bill which he had refused to liquidate. In this predicament he dispatched dis-patched a messenger to his bride elect or the sum required to release his garment gar-ment from the hands of the sheriff. Tho widow, however, refused to comply com-ply with the request until sho socio-'d possession, by marriage, of his comnet and damaged reputation. Ho wrs finally foruod to march into church two hours after the time Bet for the ceremonv, dressed in the raggeu anu rusty-looking frocK coat which had been his LN'SEI'AUAIU.E COMPANION FOR YEARS. After the marriage he dressed gaudily naJ lived extravagantly, but the former Madame IJoyer, who highly prized money and knew its value, cut off his stipend, nnd then he returned to his olu stylo of living and former haunts. Ho deserted his bride, of course, wbec she ceased to supply him with funds. 8he is n jt, however, mourning his loss. TIIK AIK 1JLLKO WITH Bl'MORS. The llnizlliaii Minister of War Mskes a 1'iililie Statement. Kio Jankiko, March 22. Tho air here is alive with rumors. Tho people are saving now it is the intention of the pro visional government to annul tho decrct convoking a constitutional assembly and prolong tiio dictatorship for live years. At a dinner some days ago the miuistei of war alluded to this report of the people. peo-ple. He said they should not insult tho government and army by circulating each rumors. Neither in the government govern-ment nor the army wa) thero any ono who desired the baneful supremacy of tho sword. What the government most earnestly desired wat to return as soon as possible to private life. As to himsolf no inducement could be sullicient to reconcile him to remaining permanently in the place he occupied. The minister hns since published a card stating that his speech was not correctly cor-rectly reported. ltlSMAICCK DECLINES To Accept OniccR at the Hands of the Emperor. Ckki.in, March 22. Tho report is in circulation that liismarclt has declined tlio dukedom of Lauenberg and the appointments ap-pointments of colonel-general of the cavalry and field marshal general olfered him by the omporor. Tho report caused a great sensation. It also is reported re-ported that Herbert IJismarck it. pressing the emperor to accept his resignation resig-nation of tlio ollice of imperial foreigi, minister. Abandoned at Sea. London, March 22 Tho British steamer Vincent was abandoned nt sea. Tho captain and eight of tho crew landed land-ed at Fonoral. The mate and fourteen men wero lost. A liiiHxiaii (JonccHsion. StPeteusul ko, March 22. The government gov-ernment has abandoned prosecution of tlio woman Tchebrekova, chargod with sending the Czar a letter threatening that unless ho modifies bis reactionary policy ho would meet the fate of Alexander. Alex-ander. Prohibition of Juvenile Labor. Bkrun, March 22. The labor conference confer-ence adopted a resolution favoring the prohibition of the employment of chil dren under twelve years in factories and mines. |